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23 August 07 - 21:11Implementing Enterprise Architecture

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In previous articles (Architecture, a definition and Architecture principles formalized) architecture and architecture principles are formalized. Now the question rises: how to use architecture? Can this formal approach mean something for us in practice? In this article this questions will be answered with regard to Enterprise Architecture. The essence of Enterprise Architecture is argued and is shown with a real-life project as example. read more

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